Unreferenced date March 2007 coord 42.757 95.573 display title The Cherokee MentalHealth Institute is a state run mental institution psychiatric facility in Cherokee, Iowa . It has operated from 1902 until the present day, currently under the authority of the Iowa Department of Human Services . History Early years As early as 1890, a movement was begun to build a fourth mental hospital in the state and northwest Iowa was the logical location for it. The plan was to relieve crowding from the other hospitals in Mount Pleasant MentalHealth Institute Mount Pleasant, Iowa , Clarinda Treatment Complex Clarinda, Iowa , Independence State Hospital Independence, Iowa , In 1894, Cherokee residents started an active campaign to get the legislature to select their city for the new hospital. Many other northwest Iowa towns also vied for the hospital, including Sheldon, LeMars, Fort Dodge, Storm Lake and Pocahontas Center . It took 14 ballots in the legislature to give Cherokee the hospital. The legislature appropriated 12,000 to purchase a site, but it was 6 years after the first excavation before the administration building, sitting on bare prairie land, was ready for occupancy. There was a struggle each session of the legislature to get appropriations to continue with the building. The original plan for patients was to hold alcoholics, geriactrics, drug addicts, the mentally ill, and the criminally ... of restraints, community based services and the establishment of MentalHealth Centers in the 1960s ... advances and psychosocial rehabilitation. Cherokee MentalHealth Institute CMHI is one of 11 ... mentalhealth needs of 41 counties for adults and 56 for adolescents. CMHI receives 530 inpatient ... Facilities Cherokee.html Cherokee MentalHealth Institute http www.kirkbridebuildings.com buildings ... benefits. In 1910, 81 persons were employed in the nursing service department, caring for 881 patients ... Psychiatric hospitals in Iowa Category Kirkbride Plan hospitals Category Buildings and structures ... more details
Infobox hospital Name Mendota MentalHealth Institute Org Group optional Image optional Caption optional map type Wisconsin latitude 43.1322167 longitude 89.401229 map caption Shown in Madison, Wisconsin Logo optional Logo Size optional Location Madison, Wisconsin Madison Region Dane County, Wisconsin Dane County State Wisconsin Country United States Coordinates coord 43 07 56 N 089 24 04 W region US type landmark display inline,title HealthCare Public Type State Speciality Psychiatric hospital Standards optional if no national standards Emergency Affiliation Beds Founded July 14, 1860 Closed Website http www.dhfs.state.wi.us MH Mendota Wiki Links optional Infobox NRHP name Mendota MentalHealth ... body State partof refnum 88002183 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Mendota MentalHealth Institute , formerly known as Mendota State Hospital, is a psychiatric hospital located in Madison, Wisconsin north of Lake Mendota . Opened July 14, 1860, it was the first mental hospital in Wisconsin . It is operated by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Accredited by the Joint Commission , it was one of the first mental hospitals to be so accredited. Portions of the facility are included ... Mendota State Hospital. In 1974, the facility was renamed Mendota MentalHealth Institute. Its highest ... Campbell. MentalHealth Artifacts Display Long History of State Historic Institution, Wisconsin State ... upon to fill the void until it regains certification. ref . Channel 3000 Mendota MentalHealth Institute Loses Certification, http www.channel3000.com health 24129558 detail.html , July 3 ... reflist External links http dhs.wisconsin.gov mh mendota index.htm Wisconsin Department of Health Services Mendota MentalHealth Institute http www.asylumprojects.org index.php?title Mendota MentalHealth Institute Asylum Projects info Category Buildings and structures in Madison, Wisconsin Category National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Category Psychiatric hospitals in Wisconsin ... more details
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primarysources date April 2009 italictitle infobox journal title Evidence Based MentalHealth editor Steven Reid discipline Psychiatry publisher BMJ Publishing Group country United Kingdom frequency Quarterly history 1998 present website http ebmh.bmj.com rss http ebmh.bmj.com rss ISSN 1362 0347 eISSN 1468 960X Evidence Based MentalHealth is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal covering advances in treatment, diagnosis, aetiology, prognosis, continuing education, economic evaluation, and qualitative research in mentalhealth . Published quarterly, it covers studies of adults, children, older adults, people who have developed psychiatric or psychological problems as a result of trauma and people with learning disabilities, head injuries, drug and alcohol problems and personality disorders. Category Psychiatry journals Category Publications established in 1998 Category Evidence based medicine ... more details
of the UK. MentalHealth Trusts may or may not provide inpatient psychiatric hospital services themselves ...An NHS MentalHealth Trust provides health and social care services for people with mentalhealth problems ... q06 NHS Choices NHS authorities and trusts Mentalhealth trusts ref They are one kind ... Health Service . There are currently 60 mentalhealth trusts. They are commissioned and funded ... health services themselves . Patients usually access the services of mentalhealth trusts through their General ... by Mentalhealth trusts vary but typically include ref http www.nhs.uk chq Pages 1077.aspx?CategoryID 68&SubCategoryID 153 What are mentalhealth trusts? ref Counseling Counselling sessions one to one ... and books on mentalhealth issues Psychotherapy treatment sessions with a therapist. Commonly ..., friends, and carers of those with a mentalhealth problem. Community drug and alcohol clinics helping people to cope with Substance dependence addiction . Community mentalhealth houses supported housing ... with a psychiatrist , clinical psychologist or other mentalhealth professional , and drop in centres ..., MentalHealth Trusts will help with rehabilitation back into the community. Trusts may operate community mentalhealth team s, which may include Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment, assertive outreach and early intervention services. The MentalHealth Act 1983 and MentalHealth Act 2007 cover the rights ... to be detained sectioned or treated against their will. A MentalHealth Trust will typically have a MentalHealth Act team responsible for ensuring that the Act is administered correctly, including ... for inspecting and regulating the operation of the mentalhealth act by the regional trusts. List of MHTs These are the mentalhealth trusts in the NHS in England ref http www.nhs.uk servicedirectories Pages MentalHealthTrustListing.aspx A Z List of All NHS MentalHealth Trusts in England ref note ... MentalHealth Partnership NHS Trust http www.beh mht.nhs.uk Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental ... more details
The MentalHealth Act Commission was an NHS special health authority that provided a safeguard for people detained in hospital under the powers of the MentalHealth Act 1983 in England and Wales . Mentalhealth care is the only part of health care where patient s can be treated under compulsion, and necessarily there are very clear legal requirements on hospitals and the other services involved primarily Local government in England local authority social services . The Commission was abolished on 31 March 2009. History The Commission was established under the MentalHealth Act 1983 and consisted of some 100 members Commissioners , including laypersons, lawyers, doctors, nurses, social workers, psychologists and other specialists. The Health and Social Care Act 2008 ref http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts2008 ukpga 20080014 en 1 Office of Public Sector Information Health and Social Care Act 2008 ref ref http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts2008 pdf ukpga 20080014 en.pdf Office of Public Sector Information Health and Social Care Act 2008 pdf ref replaced the Healthcare Commission , the Commission for Social Care Inspection and the MentalHealth Act Commission with a single, integrated regulator for health and adult social care the Care Quality Commission ref http www.dh.gov.uk en Publicationsandstatistics Legislation Actsandbills HealthandSocialCareBill DH 080438 Department of Health press release ... Service . Its functions were to keep under review the operation of the MentalHealth Act 1983 ..., patients detained under the MentalHealth Act 1983 MentalHealth Act in hospitals and mentalnursing homes to consider the investigation of complaints where these fall within the Commission s remit ... by the MentalHealth Act 1983 MentalHealth Act to publish and lay before Parliament of the United ... of State for Health Secretary of State to advise on policy matters that fall within the Commission ... Health Service organisations NHS stub ... more details
MentalHealth Act is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom relating to Mentalhealth law . The Bill for an Act with this short title may have been known as a MentalHealth Bill during its passage through Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament . United Kingdom The MentalHealth Act 1959 c. 72 The MentalHealth Amendment Act 1982 c. 51 The MentalHealth Act 1983 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom The MentalHealth Scotland Act 1984 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom The MentalHealth Detention Scotland Act 1991 c. 47 The MentalHealth Amendment Act 1994 c. 6 The MentalHealth Patients in the Community Act 1995 c. 52 The MentalHealth Public Safety and Appeals Scotland Act 1999 asp 1 The MentalHealth Amendment Scotland Act 1999 c. 32 The MentalHealth Care and Treatment Scotland Act 2003 , an Act of the Scottish Parliament The MentalHealth Act 2007 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom The MentalHealth Wales Measure 2010 nawm 7 United States The National MentalHealth Act of 1946, which called for the establishment of a National Institute of MentalHealth The Community MentalHealth Act , created by John F. Kennedy in 1963 as part of his New Frontier The MentalHealth Parity Act of 1996 See also List of short titles Category Lists of legislation by short title ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 The Canadian MentalHealth Association CMHA was founded on January 26, 1918 ... for Mental Hygiene , it is one of the oldest wikt voluntary voluntary health organization s still operating ... of mental illness as well as community supports for the Mentalhealthmental well being of all Canadians. It is unique not only in its mentalhealth promotion approach but also in its ability to speak to issues spanning the broad range of mental disorders and the full spectrum of those affected from those at risk, to those newly diagnosed, to those who have been living with a Psychiatry psychiatric ... MentalHealth Association is one of the oldest continuing voluntary health organizations in Canada. It began existence as the Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene CNCMH , founded by Dr ... of mental retardation and other psychiatric disorders among schoolchildren and to provide support ... Canadian MentalHealth Association national website http www.cmha.ca bins content page.asp?cid 7 135&lang 1 Canadian MentalHealth Association history Category Mentalhealth organizations in Canada ... because he had experienced bouts of mental illness. The Globe and Mail reported the group s formation under the headline 20,000 Secured for Institute Canadian National Committee for Mental Hygiene ... National Committee for Mental Hygiene, as tentatively described at that first meeting. They included 1. War Work a Psychiatric examination of recruits. b Adequate care of returned soldiers suffering from mental disabilities. 2. Mental examination of immigrants post war to ensure a better selection of newcomers. 3. Adequate facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of cases of mental disease. 4. Adequate care of the mentally deficient. 5. Prevention of mental disease and deficiency. Hincks ... of the book, A Mind that Found Itself. It gave a graphic account of Beers own mental illness and the treatment ... associated with Dr. Clarke and Dr. Hincks at the Out Patient Psychiatric Clinic at Toronto General Hospital ... more details
was demolished in 1993. The Elgin MentalHealth Center formerly Elgin State Hospital is a mental ... of convert 1139 acre km2 after World War II . ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth ... was Edwin Arius Kilbourne. ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution ... of insanity in 1873. ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution ... additional beds. ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State ... and razed in 1972. ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State ... title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State Hospital first William last ... The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State Hospital first William last Briska ... residents departing in 1969. ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution ... and retained control until the creation of the Department of MentalHealth in 1961 L. 1961, p.  ... of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State Hospital first William last Briska publisher Crossroads ... book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State Hospital first William last ... The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State Hospital first William last Briska publisher ... The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State Hospital first William last Briska publisher ... Community College campus. ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution ... pages 170 71 isbn 0916445453 ref In 1975, the hospital changed its name to the Elgin MentalHealth ... book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center Evolution of a State Hospital first William last ... at Elgin and improved patient care. ref cite book title The History of Elgin MentalHealth Center ... 2009 10 05 ref Convicted criminals who are mentally ill are confined at the Chester MentalHealth Center . The hospital also provides mentalhealth inpatient treatment for adults from a specific geographic ... more details
Mentalhealth literacy has been defined as knowledge and beliefs about mental disorders which aid their recognition, management or prevention. Mentalhealth literacy includes the ability to recognize specific disorders knowing how to seek mentalhealth information knowledge of risk factors and causes ..., P. 1997 . Mentalhealth literacy a survey of the public s ability to recognise mental disorders ... 186. ref Mentalhealth literacy of the public Because of the high prevalence of mental disorders over ... mentalhealth literacy. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 253, 248 251 ... in Italy A comparative nationwide survey of the general public, mentalhealth professionals ... ref Marie, D., Forsyth, D. & Miles, L.K. 2004 . Categorical ethnicity and mentalhealth literacy in New Zealand. Ethnicity and Health, 9 3 , 225 252. ref These surveys show that recognition of mental ... optimal professional help and being supportive of others. Approaches to improving mentalhealth literacy A number of approaches have been tried to improve mentalhealth literacy, many of which ... of a youth mentalhealth community awareness campaign The Compass Strategy. BMC Public Health, 6 ... of the MindMatters National MentalHealth in Schools Project Evaluation Project, vols 1 4. Newcastle Hunter Institute of MentalHealth. ref and Mental Illness Education ref Rickwood, D., Cavanagh, S., Curtis, L. & Sakrouge, R. 2004 . Educating young people about mentalhealth and illness Evaluating ... 3. Individual training programs . These include mentalhealth first aid training ref Kitchener, B.A. & Jorm, A.F. 2006 . MentalHealth First Aid training review of evaluation studies. Australian and New ... project Impact on participants. Australian e Journal for the Advancement of MentalHealth, 2 ... that both websites and books can improve mentalhealth literacy. ref Christensen, H ... of effects on mentalhealth literacy, help seeking and symptoms. Psychological Medicine, 33, 1071 ... more details
Mentalhealth courts link offenders who would ordinarily be prison bound to long term community based treatment. They rely on mentalhealth assessments, individualized treatment plans, and ongoing judicial monitoring to address both the mentalhealth needs of offenders and public safety concerns of communities ... court s, mentalhealth courts seek to address the underlying problems that contribute to criminal ... Center for Court Innovation ref Mentalhealth courts share characteristics with Crisis Intervention ... title MentalHealth and Treatment of Inmates and Probationers publisher U.S. Bureau of Justice ... to deal with mentalhealth matters at Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis. This court at Wishard ... could serve both purposes. The probate part of the mentalhealth court would handle the civil commitment. The criminal docket of the mentalhealth court could handled the arrest charges. The criminal ... health court were dissolved in the early 1990s. In the mid 1990s, many of the professional mentalhealth workers who had worked with Judge Goodman sought to re establish a mentalhealth court in Indianapolis. Representatives of the county s mentalhealth service providers and other stake holders ... County, Indiana, the mentalhealth court began as a formal program in 1996. Many consider this to be the nation s first mentalhealth court in this second wave of mentalhealth court initiatives ... mentalhealth court. Overseen by Judge Ginger Lerner Wren, the Broward County MentalHealth Court was launched ... jail. The Broward court and three other early mentalhealth courts, Anchorage, Alaska Anchorage ... Shortly after the establishment of the Broward County MentalHealth Court, other mentalhealth courts ... contributing to the development of mentalhealth courts see cite web url http www.courtinnovation.org ... s first mentalhealth court established in Anchorage in 1998 was spearheaded by Judge Stephanie Rhoades ... Document.viewDocument&documentID 722&documentTopicID 25&documentTypeID 8 interview . Mentalhealth ... more details
Shanghai MentalHealth Center zh s t p Sh ngh ish J ngsh n W ish ng Zh ngx n , also known as Shanghai Psychological Consultative Center , is a hospital in Shanghai focusing on mental disorders treatment. It was founded in 1935, as Puci Rehabilitation Hospital . It was formerly called Shanghai Psychiatric Hospital . Since May, 2006, the hospital has been affiliated to School of Medicine of Shanghai Jiao Tong University . Current president Xiao Zeping Traffic Portalbox Shanghai Health Shanghai Metro Line 4 Metro Line 4 , Shanghai Stadium Shanghai Metro Shanghai Stadium Station Bus 89, 236, 44, 104, 72 External links http 211.144.96.8 8080 main.asp?maincolumnid 61 Official website of SMHC coord missing Shanghai Category Hospitals in Shanghai Category Hospitals established in 1935 Category Affiliated Hospitals of School of Medicine, SJTU china university stub PRChina hospital stub ChineseText ... more details
of the necessary resources and policies needed to execute an effective mentalhealth strategy. Many ... over the years. For a while, mentalhealth care was mainly institutionalized. However, in 1997, following ... to making South African mentalhealth care the complicated and involved issue that it is today. Deinstitutionalization and Primary Health Care Prior to 1997, mentalhealth care in South Africa ... to deinstitutionalize mentalhealth care and transfer the bulk of this responsibility to the level of Primary ... by the World Health Organization that approximately 56 of mentalhealth care still takes place in an institutionalized ... autonomous primary care division. ref name Inge144 Lack of Official Health Policy The quality of mental ... Guidelines for Improved MentalHealth in South Africa were supposed to be the official health policy ..., many mentalhealth facilities remain both severely understaffed and underfunded. ref name Okasha ... from mentalhealth specialists as many nurses stationed at the primary care facilities have ... are virtually nonexistent in South Africa. The MentalHealth Care Act of 2002 states that follow up ..., this intermediate care is never provided. Once treatment at a mentalhealth facility is completed ... regressing after being released. ref name Inge144 Origins of MentalHealth Issues in South Africa ... of the traditional value system are contributing to the high occurrence of mentalhealth issues in South Africa. In a study conducted by the MentalHealth and Poverty research Program, it was found that approximately ... from mental illness that is currently unrepresented in mentalhealth statistics. Probably one ... patients that attended a community mentalhealth clinic had consulted a healer for their problem ..., B., Victoria, C., Sithembile, M., Crick, L., Sharon, K., & ... the MentalHealth and Poverty Research Programme, C. 2009 . Planning for district mentalhealth services in South Africa a situational ..., K., & ... the MentalHealth and Poverty Research Programme, C. 2009 . Planning for district mental ... more details
Fall2009.html DEFAULTSORT Case Management MentalHealth Category Mentalhealth Category Psychiatric treatments Category History of mentalhealth Category Disability Category Psychiatric services ...About the mentalhealth approach other uses Case management disambiguation Case management cleanup date July 2009 Case management is the coordination of community services for mentalhealth patients by allocating a professional to be responsible for the assessment of need and implementation of care plans. It is usually required for individuals who have a serious mental illness and need ongoing support in areas such as housing, employment, social relationships, and community participation. This level of support is also suitable for service users with a major psychotic disorder. Vendors such as Eccentex of Los Angeles California, offer SaaS solutions for Dynamic Case Management for mentalhealth professionals and mentalhealth facilities. The underlying tasks of case management include ref cite book author Onyett, Steve title Case management in mentalhealth publisher Stanley Thornes location Cheltenham year 1998 isbn 0 7487 3845 2 ref ref cite web url http www.cpaa.co.uk thecareprogrammeapproach ... C title Introduction of an intensive case management style of delivery for a new mentalhealth service journal Int J Ment Health Nurs volume 15 issue 3 pages 157 62 year 2006 month September pmid 16916408 ... GW title A meta analysis of the effectiveness of mentalhealth case management over 20 years journal ... to the closure of large psychiatric hospitals known as deinstitutionalisation and initially ... for the mental professional to establish a therapeutic relationship and be actively involved ... to mental hospital treatment. I. Conceptual model, treatment program, and clinical evaluation ..., Gray A, Lockwood A, Green R title Case management for people with severe mental disorders journal Cochrane ... SG title Models of community care for severe mental illness a review of research on case management ... more details
The MentalHealth Association of Portland is a charitable organization interested in education, advocacy, research, and service about mental illness in Portland, Oregon. The organization is the state s impartial and independent advocate for persons with mental illness and addiction and acts as the fiscal agent for projects defined and done by persons with mental illness or in early recovery from addiction. Described by The Oregonian newspaper as, Oregon s foremost independent advocate for persons with mental illness and addiction, the all volunteer organization has exposed routine abuse of persons with mental illness by police, jails, governments and the psychiatric industry. Long standing board members include social justice advocates Will Hall and Jason Renaud, journalist Jenny Westberg, and attorney Chris O Connor. Recent projects include the documentary film Alien Boy the Life and Death of James Chasse the peer run support group Portland Hearing Voices, part of the international Hearing Voices Movement the nation s widest circulating peer edited newsletter Eyes & Ears exposing dangers for patients at the Oregon State Hospital and political advocacy in response to the police caused deaths of James Chasse , Aaron Campbell, Jackie Collins, Keaton Otis, Dickie Dow and too many others. References http www.oregonlive.com news index.ssf 2009 09 mentalhealth association volu.html Mentalhealth association volunteer issues plea to Portland council , The Oregonian, September 30, 2009 http www.oregonlive.com news index.ssf 2009 10 agencies to call for resignati.html Agencies to call ... 23, 2009 http www.oregonlive.com opinion index.ssf 2010 06 mentalhealth and accountabili.html Mentalhealth and accountability An open letter to Sam Adams , guest column in The Oregonian, June 15 ... Observer, December 30, 2009 External links http www.mentalhealthportland.org MentalHealth Association ... Category Mentalhealth organizations in the United States Category Political advocacy groups in the United ... more details
advances in biomedical science, psychiatric and psychological services, and community based mentalhealth ...Infobox Government agency agency name National Institute of MentalHealth logo US NIH NIMH Logo.svg logo ... of MentalHealth NIMH is one of 27 institutes and centers that make up the National Institutes of Health ... Government in 1946, when then President Harry Truman signed into law the National MentalHealth ... on mentalhealth through grants to investigators at institutions and organizations throughout ... about strategic planning reports index.shtml ref History Mentalhealth had traditionally been a state ... to include mentalhealth policy as an integral part of federal biomedical policy. Congressional subcommittees were held and the National MentalHealth Act was signed into law in 1946. This aimed to support ... of a National Advisory MentalHealth Council NAMHC and a National Institute of MentalHealth. On April ... 8711108 Creation of the National Institute of MentalHealth. Public Health Reports. 1996 Jul Aug 111 4 378 381. ref Psychology sidebar In 1955 the MentalHealth Study Act called for an objective, thorough, nationwide analysis and reevaluation of the human and economic problems of mentalhealth. citation The resulting Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health prepared a report, Action for Mental ... Retardation Facilities and Community MentalHealth Centers Construction Act, beginning a new era in Federal support for mentalhealth services. NIMH assumed responsibility for monitoring the Nation s community mentalhealth centers CMHC programs. During the mid 1960s, NIMH launched a campaign on special mentalhealth problems. Part of this was a response to President Lyndon Johnson s pledge to apply ..., child and family mentalhealth, suicide, as well as crime and delinquency, minority group mentalhealth problems, urban problems, and later, rape, aging, and technical assistance to victims ... hospital, to NIMH. In 1968, NIMH became a component of PHS s Health Services and MentalHealth ... more details
nofootnotes date January 2009 Mentalhealth counselors or MHCs practice mentalhealth counseling which ... several mentalhealth professionals realized that the master s degree level counselors working in community ... s degree level counselors were successful in treating mentalhealth issues. fact date ... and others came together to form the American MentalHealth Counselors Association AMHCA in 1976 ... Clinical MentalHealth Counselor CCMHC credential in 1979. Early efforts included the recognition ... . Seiler, Brooks and Beck 1987 delivered the first Training Standards for MentalHealth Counselors 60 ... Master s program has become the standard for MentalHealth Counselor training at least for those ... mentalhealth centers, hospital s, clinic s, college s and universities and Medical practice private ... mentalhealth fields include its emphasis on prevention as well as an approach grounded Developmental ... mentalhealth. They are trained in a variety of therapy therapeutic techniques used to address ... problems. MHCs often work closely with other mentalhealth specialists, such as psychiatrists ... reflist Sources Brooks, D. K. & Weikel, W.J. 1996 Mentalhealth counseling The first twenty years. In W. J. Weikel & A. J. Palmo Eds. Foundations of mentalhealth counseling 2nd ed. , pp..5 29 ... curriculum for mentalhealth counselor education. Journal of MentalHealth Counseling , 13, 247 252. Palmo, A. J., Shosh, M. J. & Weikel, W. J. 2001 . The independent practice of mentalhealth counseling ... for MentalHealth Counselors, Journal of MentalHealth Counseling, 9 4 199 209 Smith, H. B. & Weikel, W. J. 2006 Mentalhealth counseling The first thirty years and beyond. In A. J. Palmo, W. J. Weikel & D. P. Borsos Eds. Foundations of mentalhealth counseling 3rd ed. , pp5 29. Springfield, IL ... Ph.D. and Edward Beck, Ed.D. See also List of counseling topics Mentalhealth professional Psychotherapist ... www.amhca.org American MentalHealth Counselors Association Category Mentalhealth Category Counseling ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 A mentalhealth provider is a professional who provides one or more of a variety of mentalhealth services. Such a person could be a Psychiatrist , Psychologist , Therapist , Social worker , or other professional. The term can be used for generality, however it came into major usage alongside the term mentalhealth consumer as part of an effort in the mentalhealth field to use more empowering terminology. Category Mentalhealth Psych stub ... more details
The Ontario MentalHealth Act OMHA is an Ontario law which regulates the administration of MentalHealth Care. The main purpose of the law is to regulate the involuntary admission of people into a psychiatric ... consent. Consent to treatment is not covered under the MentalHealth Act but rather the Health Care ... of his or her serious mental disorder, experiences this pattern The person is admitted to a psychiatric ... Act Ontario Mental Hospitals Act Revised Statutes of Ontario Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office Consent ... http www.e laws.gov.on.ca html statutes english elaws statutes 90m07 e.htm MentalHealth Act, R.S.O. ... &SRT T&MAX 10&ENV WWE&STR 1 Mentalhealth forms Category Mentalhealth law in Canada Category Ontario ... physician. This order is intended to provide comprehensive treatment outside of a psychiatric facility ... admitted to a psychiatric facility in Ontario for a 72 hour observation period Police bring person ..., and if in addition the physician is of the opinion that the person is apparently suffering from mental ... may make application in the prescribed form for a psychiatric assessment of the person. ref http www.e ... received treatment for mental disorder of an ongoing or recurring nature that, when not treated, is of a nature ... person or substantial mental or physical deterioration of the person or serious physical impairment ... the physician is of the opinion that the person, c is apparently suffering from the same mental disorder as the one for which he or she previously received treatment or from a mental disorder that is similar to the previous one d given the person s history of mental disorder and current mental or physical ... or is likely to suffer substantial mental or physical deterioration or serious physical impairment and e is incapable, within the meaning of the Health Care Consent Act, 1996, of consenting to his or her treatment in a psychiatric facility and the consent of his or her substitute decision maker has been obtained, the physician may make application in the prescribed form for a psychiatric assessment ... more details
The Florida MentalHealth Act of 1971 commonly known as the Baker Act is a Florida statute allowing for involuntary examination of an individual. The Baker Act allows for involuntary examination what some call involuntary commitment emergency or involuntary commitment . It can be initiated by judges, law enforcement officials, physicians or mentalhealth professionals. There must be evidence that the person has a mental illness as defined in the Baker Act . is a harm to self, harm to others, or self neglectful as defined in the Baker Act . Examinations may last up to 72 hours after a person is deemed medically stable and occur in over 100 Florida Department of Children and Families designated receiving facilities statewide. There are many possible outcomes following examination of the patient. This includes the release of the individual to the community or other community placement , a petition for involuntary inpatient placement what some call civil commitment , involuntary outpatient placement what some call outpatient commitment or assisted treatment orders , or voluntary treatment if the person is competent to consent to voluntary treatment and consents to voluntary treatment . The involuntary outpatient placement language in the Baker Act took effect in 2005. The act was named for a Florida state representative, Maxine Baker, who had a strong interest in mentalhealth issues, served as chair of a House Committee on mentalhealth, and was the sponsor of the bill. The nickname of the legislation has led to the term Baker Act as a transitive verb , and Baker Acted as a passive voice verb, for invoking the Act to force an individual s commitment. Although the Baker Act is a statute ... Health and fitness Psychology 5150 Involuntary psychiatric hold Involuntary commitment References .... http www.cchrflorida.org abuse florida involuntary commitment.html Florida s MentalHealth Involuntary Commitment Act Category Health in the United States Category Mentalhealth law in the United ... more details
Infobox Hospital Name Centre for Addiction and MentalHealth Org Group optional Image Camh.JPG Caption The Centre for Addiction and MentalHealth, Russell Street Site Logo Camh logo one.png Logo Size 200px Location Region Toronto State Ontario Country Canada HealthCare Medicare Type MentalHealth Speciality MentalHealth Standards optional if no national standards Emergency Yes Affiliation University ... for Addiction and MentalHealth CAMH is a consortium of mentalhealth clinics at several sites ... at the former ARF site. CAMH also has a Law and MentalHealth Programme forensic psychiatry and forensic .... ref cite web url http www.eluta.ca top employer centre for addiction and mentalhealth title Reasons ... and MentalHealth College Street site The hospital was founded in 1966 and named the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, after Charles Kirk Clarke , a pioneer in mentalhealth in Canada. Much of their work ... resort of last resort. Can Med Assoc J. 1983 May 15 128 10 1220 1221. ref Queen Street MentalHealth ... Survivors Confront the Power of the MentalHealth System . Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN 0889203423 ref Reforms were made after a series of deaths at the Queen Street MentalHealth ... Mentalhealth progress and pain. Toronto Star ref ref name straightjacket January 1, 2002 . No straitjacket required a growing and vocal group of psychiatric survivors argues that diagnosing mental ..., education, health promotion, and policy experts in one place to change the future of mental ... to eliminate the stigma of mentalhealth. ref http www.camh.net News events Redeveloping the Queen ... Mentalhealth organizations in Canada Category Teaching hospitals in Canada Category Health in Toronto ... affiliated with the University of Toronto and is a Pan American Health Organization and World Health ... of Psychiatry, the Addiction Research Foundation, the Donwood Institute and Queen Street MentalHealth Centre. ref name scrivener2007 Scrivener, Leslie February 25, 2007 . http www.thestar.com printArticle ... more details
Infobox hospital Name Winnebago MentalHealth Institute Org Group optional Image WinnebagoMentalHealthInstitute.jpg image alt optional Caption Institute in 2010 map type Wisconsin latitude 44.074 longitude 88.518 map caption Shown in Wisconsin Logo optional Logo Size optional Location Oshkosh, Wisconsin Oshkosh Winnebago, Wisconsin Winnebago , Wisconsin , United States Coordinates coord 44 04 32 N 088 31 07 W type landmark region US display inline,title HealthCare UK NHS. AU CA Medicare. ELSE freetext, eg Private Funding Wisconsin Department of Health Services Type Specialized Speciality Psychiatry Standards optional if no national standards Emergency No Affiliation Wisconsin Department of Health Services Patron None Network optional Beds Founded 1873 Closed optional Website http dhs.wisconsin.gov mh winnebago Wiki Links optional Winnebago MentalHealth Institute WMHI , formerly the Winnebago State Hospital, is a psychiatric hospital in Oshkosh, Wisconsin , United States within the unincorporated community of Winnebago, Wisconsin . ref http wcgis.co.winnebago.wi.us cgi bin wings wingsndx.cgi Winnebago County Geographic Information System ref History File WinnebagoMentalHealthInstituteSign.jpg thumb left Sign at the main entrance The Winnebago State Hospital was one of several 19th century psychiatric hospitals in the United States built on the Kirkbride Plan , a style of mental asylum design advocated by Philadelphia psychiatrist Thomas Story Kirkbride in the mid 19th century. The hospital was the object of a competition between Green Bay, Wisconsin Green Bay and Oshkosh, Wisconsin ... deaths, rape Poor supervision, bad judgment put patients in jeopardy at state run mentalhealth institute ... life safety code planned.html title Life Safety Code planned for Winnebago MentalHealth Institute ... MentalHealth Institute continue after state project errors. last Snyder first Paul date October ... External links Official http dhs.wisconsin.gov mh winnebago Category Psychiatric hospitals in Wisconsin ... more details
update date November 2010 Infobox U.S. legislation name MentalHealth Parity Act fullname acronym MHPA ... used when passed by overriding presidential veto The MentalHealth Parity Act MHPA is legislation ... on mentalhealth benefits be no lower than any such dollar limits for medical and surgical benefits offered by a Group Insurance group health plan or health insurance issuer offering coverage in connection with a group health plan. MHPA was largely superseded by rider legislation on the Troubled ... and similar legislation, insurers were not required to cover mentalhealth care and as a result ... on mentalhealth coverage by group insurance plans. The rider on TARP prohibits all group health plans that offer mentalhealth coverage from imposing any greater limit on co pays, co insurance, numbers of visits, and or number of days covered for hospital stays due to mentalhealth conditions. The rider ... successors to enact mentalhealth parity at the federal level. The new law s requirements will be phased ... requires parity of mentalhealth benefits with medical and surgical benefits with respect to the application ... s retain discretion regarding the extent and scope of mentalhealth benefits offered to workers ... Wellstone and Pete Domenici MentalHealth Parity and Addiction Equity Act MHPAEA was enacted in October ... such as caps on visits with a provider or days in a hospital visit, for mentalhealth or substance ... require that any insurance plan offer benefits for mentalhealth and substance abuse disorders ... as well as mentalhealth and substance abuse disorder benefits. This includes out of network benefits ... available specific criteria for medical necessity when it comes to mentalhealth and substance abuse .... This refers to mentalhealth benefits that are purchased by employers separately from medical benefits ... of Publ. H USA 14 MentalHealth Parity.html A HealthPolicyMonitor report http www.dol.gov ebsa newsroom ... Category 1996 in law Category Mentalhealth law in the United States ... more details
The Russian MentalHealth Law known also under its official name the Law of the Russian Federation On Psychiatric ... of its MentalHealth Law took place under dramatic circumstances despite the need for the Law ..., the decision to develop the MentalHealth Law was taken from above and under the threat of economic sanctions from the United States . ref name 15 At a meeting held by the Health Committee of the Supreme ... treating doctor or head of the unit. ref name In 2004, proponents of mentalhealth reform could ... s landmark 1992 law on mentalhealth. ref name Murphy cite news last Murphy first Kim title Speak Out ..., or c a significant impairment in health as a result of a deteriorating mental condition, if the affected ... Illness and the Improvement of MentalHealth Care , approved by the UN General Assembly in 1991 ... practice of mentalhealth care. The case of Rakevich v. Russia considered in the European ... location See also Political abuse of psychiatry in Russia Category Mentalhealth ... organizational and economic principles of psychiatric care in the Russian Federation . The Law ... were the representatives of the Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia IPA . ref name 15 The Law has been put in force since 1 January 1993. ref name 15 Adoption of the Law On Psychiatric ... event in the history of domestic psychiatry, as establishing the legal basis for psychiatric care ... included in the Law as a guarantee of keeping the whole Law for patients of psychiatric hospitals, is still not working, and, as a result, the service independent of health authorities to defend rights of patients in psychiatric hospitals is still not created. ref name 17 ru icon cite journal ... mental hospitalization Section 29 of the Law sets out the following three grounds for an involuntary hospitalization in a psychiatric hospital quote A mentally disturbed individual may be hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital against his will or the will of his legal representative and without ... more details